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Receive personally tailored Chemistry lessons from exceptional tutors in a one-on-one setting. We help you connect with in-home and online tutoring that offers flexible scheduling and your choice of locations.

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If you are reading that same chapter in your chemistry book over and over and still feel like you are reading an entirely different language, then it is time to get help from a tutor. The educational directors at Varsity Tutors are happy to help you find an independent, professional chemistry tutor in Miami, FL. Learning about chemistry may be a lot of fun when you understand it. A tutor may not only help you perform your best in class, but they may even help you begin to have fun while learning about types of matter and how they all react with each other. You likely had fun when making that baking soda and vinegar volcano back in grade school, and the more challenging chemistry concepts may be just as fun when you fully understand them!

An expert chemistry tutor in Miami may focus on your specific needs to create study sessions that could be effective to meet your goals. No two students have the same learning styles, and your classroom teacher does not have the time to teach the same lesson to every student in class in a way tailored to their style of learning. Your struggle in your chemistry class may end when your tutor teaches you using a teaching style that is tailored to your needs alone. Your tutor may work with you when it is most convenient for you, and you may work together face-to-face online or at your home, or another location you choose. You may even meet at the beach to get some sun and fresh air while studying that periodic table!

Even the chemistry concepts you find most challenging, like thermodynamics, chemical bonding, nomenclature, and nuclear decay, may become much easier to understand when a tutor explains and demonstrates them to you in ways your teacher never has. An expert chemistry tutor in Miami may help you stay ahead in your class.

If you plan to enter a career in healthcare, scientific research, environmental protection, or any other field where you may use chemistry every day at work, then it is especially important to not just score well in your chemistry class, but truly understand what you are learning, so you may put that knowledge to use on the job later.

Call the educational directors in Miami, FL, to find an expert tutor in chemistry to work towards success in the course. Whether you are taking a Chemistry 101 class or an advanced chemistry course, Varsity Tutors may connect you with a great tutor who understands what you are learning completely and has great teaching skills that enable them to pass that understanding on to you.

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"Today was an interesting session. I believe it was a good, productive session. We spent the entire time working more on acid-base equilibria (specifically titrations) and I think these incredibly difficult and confusing concepts are becoming more and more second nature to her. She is about to take the exam on Monday, May 6th and I think she is definitely ready. I am confident she will earn a high score, as long as she continues managing her study time and working on the practice tests. I have told her to notify me if she needs another, more lengthy session to help her better prepare during the weekend. As of now, I believe we will still be meeting on Monday at 5 pm. "

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"Today we covered topics dealing with the collision theory and how it affects the rate of chemical reactions. We also applied the previous concepts of stoichiometry as well as conversion factors for more comprehensive problems. All this was done in preparation for the test that the student has coming up."

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"The student did not do as well on the multiple choice section of his final as we would have liked. I believe that a big part of this is under-performance related to anxiety. We spent the majority of our session discussing cognitive stress-management, and then focused on problem solving, pacing, and triaging questions. We then looked at the format and scoring of the AP exam, which he will take on Monday. Since he has to take the history exam Saturday, I discouraged him from actually taking a practice chemistry exam, but did tell him to go through one methodically attempting all the questions. I'll meet with him on Sunday to go over any final questions he may have and to boost confidence."

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"The student and I worked on her take-home exam for her chemistry class. She is starting to get the hang of concepts and calculations. Very good student, pays attention and I can see progress in just the one week since I've seen her."

"We started acids and bases and worked on the student's homework and worksheet together. She learned what pH, pOH, Kb, Ka, Kw, concentration of H+, and concentration of OH - are and how to solve each and how they are related. She learned quickly and was able to solve questions without much trouble."

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"Today was just general review of a lot of subjects from chemistry and geometry in preparation for her state tests. She had forgotten a bit on some of the earlier concepts, but didn't have too much trouble. We're going to need to keep reviewing Lewis structures though. "

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"Went over Lewis dot structures and how to figure out the shape of a molecule from the Lewis structure. Also talked about boiling and melting points, London dispersion forces, dipole-dipole interactions and hydrogen bonding. "

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"The student and I went through Dalton's law of partial pressures. We did a lot of practice with this law because he wasn't understanding where the equations he was using came from. By the end of the night, it clicked and he was able to do the problems with little help from me!"

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"Met at the library for final session. Reviewed acids and bases chapter in test prep book because the student feels less prepared for that section, and covered buffer systems, titrations, and the Henderson-Hasselbach equation. He seems to get most concepts down well but, needed work with buffer problems, we worked step by step to solve several problems and I think he's getting it."

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"Today we continued to work on studying for her gen chem final. We worked on more stoichiometry problems. She did see an improvement on her third exam that we prepared for. I'm trying to motivate her to finish strong."